Windows Server 2008 R2 Leveraging the Best Practice Analyzer

Included in Windows Server 2008 R2 is a built-in Best Practice Analyzer. Found in the Server Manager console tool, the Best Practice Analyzer runs a series of tests against Active Directory roles, such as the Hyper-V role, the DNS role, and the Remote Desktop Services role, to assess whether the role has been installed and configured properly and to compare the installation with tested best practices. Some of the results from the Best Practice Analyzer could tell an administrator they need to add more memory to a server, to move a role to a separate server to improve role optimization, or to shift a database to a different drive on the server to distribute disk performance demands on the system.

Source of Information : Sams - Windows Server 2008 R2 Unleashed

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